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>> what is holding us back is a stalemate in washington between the two fundamentally different views of which direction america should take. this election is your chance to break the stalemate. >> as you look at the president's record, ids long on words and short on action that created jobs. and again, talk is cheap, action speaks loudly. ptioned by t the national captioning institute www.ncicap.org-- >> this week, a special edition. we a taking at the dependence day celebration to step back and bypass breaking news. also, we took the fourth of july off. [laughter] all the polls tell us that the number one issssue is the sad state of the american economy. millions of americans still out of work, many with little hope of finding jobs. the american dream of owning a home has becom a nightmare for a lolot of americans. although we have traditionally been a nation of optimists, a majority of american parents tell us datee bank -- less they think their children will be worse off than they work. -- than they were. >> our businesses have created over 4 million jobs in the last 24 months. [a
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-- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents of mark leno's measure would say it's not the amount of drug that somebody is in possession of, the fact that they're using drugs indicates they've got to find a way to supply themselves with ongoing, you know, sources of drugs or by taking the drugs, they're going to place themselves in a state that makes them more likely to commit crime. is this a valid argument? >> well, i think there are -- i think not everybody who uses drug is a drug addict. and there's a segment of the population that recreationally uses narcotics and d
-- minnesota us schedule. the fact -- are miniscule. and based on less than a packet of sweetener, to me is outrageous. and to me this is a positive first step, in my opinion, because at least you remove some of the stigma attached to this type of issue which in my opinion should be a public health issue. it's a public health issue for a certain segment of the community and should be a public health community issue for everybody. [applause] >> tal, let me follow up and just say opponents...
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moyo has taken us. [laughter] but i'm sort of tkife naiv re ted for all your readers and all of your listeners everywhere. and to some extent there' a ininome ato hloomoo etasstne t l because there are no punctuation marks there. there's sort of a finality to all of this. so where's the silver ling, anperhs ony at tiorcoteau i lo alou ts symbiotic relationship betweenhina and africa where you see,nlike most people who have written as wen ste seat hni.und ah llaiha you. thanks very much. um, well, first of all, it is a bee oud aboeople ge swept aay itof m s,h al a ti bee roi' an optimist. i know that's hard to believe. in dead aid, the subtitle was -- what was the stitl oetth at gh af.itt wyfow f e who read the book, you will know that the first half was a critique of aid to africa, but the second half of the book gave you ahole st ospichiat t rlultod worindine sdoho t west was lost, subtitle was 50 years of economic folly and the stark choices ahead. again, it was a critique butt s h oth i s lyin w, i m
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he is leaving us with a 1.7% economic expansion. that is a disaster. the romney argument is not widespread the argument is we conducted a keynesian experiment and it did not succeed. we spend all this money on programs, crony capitalism, and government jobs, which is not the key to growth. that is the major distinction between the policies of the left and right, democrats and conservatives. >> while we do all this equal time of was at fault, let me point out one thing. torch -- george herbert walker -- george herbert walker bush dared to raise taxes in 1991. since then, republicans have not voted for a single tax increase, and that has become the theology, the ideology, the definition of the party, and that is irresponsible. >> let's talk about the deficit. >> we are told that huge tax cuts, especially for the wealthiest americans, would lead to faster job growth. we were told that fewer regulations, especially for big financial institutions and corporations, would bring about widespread prosperity. we were told that it was ok to put two wars on the na
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ed rendell is with us, from the "america's us withes, how america's leaders lost the fugu to make us great." thank you, governor. >> my pleasure. >> the book takes on the wussification, what makes you think we lost our way? >> well, the wuss is something who lacks the courage to go with their convictions, i think that in washington today, we are in danger of falling off a cliff. there is no question about it. and the people have to say to their leaders, hey, trust us. we're smarter than you think. we can handle the truth. tell us the truth, tell us what has to be done. and we'll surprise you. we wouldn't necessarily wreak havoc on you for doing things that are risky. but it is up to our nation's leaders to do what is important, put aside partisanship, and take risks. >> today we are ignoring some of the major issues we all face, like the big expenses of some of the entitlements. so how do we regain boldness and innovativeness, how do we avoid spending while balancing fiscal responsibility? >> there's a blueprint out there that's called simpson bowles. it say good effort to do everyth
ed rendell is with us, from the "america's us withes, how america's leaders lost the fugu to make us great." thank you, governor. >> my pleasure. >> the book takes on the wussification, what makes you think we lost our way? >> well, the wuss is something who lacks the courage to go with their convictions, i think that in washington today, we are in danger of falling off a cliff. there is no question about it. and the people have to say to their leaders, hey, trust...
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live for us which is just. now who cassim the leader of the shari'a for holland movement denounces football and all the other values of dutch society in the apartment he rents he is preparing for another protest in the center of amsterdam together with his friend. young muslims often. encounter in the capital but sometimes the outcome is unpleasant during one of his last sermons seem was attacked by possible i might be so shall not. the police are suspicious of the islamists and frequently check their documents. because they saw the side of the ear where. it was. because. we went back to our roots is. much more. black and black though you could if next to each other or you could work and so. this is. after he began to dress in traditional muslim clothes in public relations with abu cassini neighbors soured. a little with with them a bit like. that. and they know me like. that people. but i don't think that. the career could be although i did feel i paid my rent but the problem is with most insistence that we ha
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in fact, it was hlary conatf edd use mnith at e o tay barack obama and the national security, you know what robert gates, and ablulyesident an arin eatys, w ao o s rlly psea particular. the whole debate, you kno ab lya.you have to do something hoe.l eerous we will go after you, will kill you. >> he was speaking to the armed rebels, not sepate. th ia,an os, stent tb wld, yoru could duffy. so if you work, you're suggesting that we don't have the compte evidence. baonverythinthat we ow weatr tway om t o i o state, and that could be wrong, his hand was forced. the europeans. and look. the united states was not rectly eag. frcendin t a ue sdl i don't think barack obama was really keen to answer him. bu tuestnha prest ov t raica etrt aror etit a seg ulnngs an t u.s. military and the security apparatus decided to support such a mission, in fact, his decision was at odd d tt's heot th tic backing, the framework thyodescribe quite brilliantly oowheco icly cneansh thhianguage about democratization. going to force democratization. and i wondered reading it, do whotiv ooseay t mdial reat primarily
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it didn't surprise us. we expected weakness throughout the summer, we think the economy wiwill start too improve in the latter part of the year, perhaps the latter part of the third quarter and fourth quarter. >> and as the economy has gotten worse, the federal reserve says we will be there if more stimulus is needed. we sawaw global moves, the bankf england and china, what is your outlook on the global economy? and is it all up to the feds at this point? >> wewell, i think it needs a l of coordinated help. the fed will take into account the recent data. at the same time, europe is a very significant wild card out there. if europe experiences a severe recession it will be felt throughout the world. so it is impornt that europe addrses their issues. i think china has moved to restrengthen their economy, they were done fighting inflation, i think they're back now in an easy mode. and we'll start to see them start to move positively. >> let me ask you about the money moving these days in terms of investor feel
it didn't surprise us. we expected weakness throughout the summer, we think the economy wiwill start too improve in the latter part of the year, perhaps the latter part of the third quarter and fourth quarter. >> and as the economy has gotten worse, the federal reserve says we will be there if more stimulus is needed. we sawaw global moves, the bankf england and china, what is your outlook on the global economy? and is it all up to the feds at this point? >> wewell, i think it needs...
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mike, walk us through. >> i was just looking at the august 29 puts. 65 cents for those. one of the things that carter's graphs illustrated is how commodities can remain stable for a while and get extremely volatile. one of the reasons why you shouldn't go out and short this thing outright. we haven't seen as much of a pop in implied volatility. are you only spending 2.2% of the price if it goes down 5%. down 10%, quadruple it. a very nice risk adjusted way to make a bearish bet in commodities. >> i think, mike, you make a great point. options aren't cheap in those august options. i actually purchased the august 28 put myself, and not knowing what the trade was, i purchase thad thursday morning. those options are cheap. get the dba flowing down. carter talked about spikes and sales off very hard. however, i think we're in dire conditions. not mad max type conditions. i sold the january 27 put against them. i am bullish on the dba, bullish on corn prices, soybean prices. it's been hot as all heck in the midwest right now, and if you go out and look at the farm fields, they
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to be living room this used to be her bedroom the house has been completely gutted from the inside by the router which came right up to the tops of the windows with milla managed to escape and sat there and right on a neighbor's fence where the house collapsed she was perhaps you will know his neighbors say just down the road a neighbor on a river and had her house collapse on top of thousands of workers with heavy equipment trying to clean up the fast amounts of deborah and to provide people with shelter and with food but things are becoming more difficult as time wears on food supplies short people here are exhausted they are hungry and increasingly they're angry. russian president vladimir putin flew over the area and it's come and met local leaders to try and decide what should be done to help people here as best possible and he's demanded an inquiry looking into if there could have been moved things that could have been done to help protect this town and its citizens and the region from the floods swept through here and floods that have claimed so many lives. reporting there in t
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what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question. given those two things, those dynamics that have happened -- there is pressure on the commanders to stay on schedule that transitions our combat forces in 2014. in my judgment, what is happening to support that is fault -- far from condition- based. that is the date we are moving to, and by god we are doing it. we should take the pressure off of them so that they can come back and say, we have to slow this down a little bit. >> with nato forces scheduled to withdraw from afghanistan in 2014, experts testified on the progr
what did that do to us? they wanted a simultaneous campaign in the south and east to collapse the enemy. without the additional 10,000, you had to do it sequentially. that protracts the war and of that great political will at home. second problem we have, in other handcuff, is that petraeus wants to keep the search forces that the president gave him, the 30,000, much longer at a much higher level. they are all gone before this year is out. that is where we are at the point of your question....
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he was talking to us live there from manchester in the u.k. . see if we can get him back again later on in the next hour or so here and well it's twenty seven minutes past the hour let's have a quick look at some other stories making headlines around the world in our world update egypt's military council is to hold an emergency session after new president mohamed morsi ordered the country's parliament to reconvene a month after it was dissolved he reversed the original decision by the then ruling generals based on the court judgement over alleged election process is also called for parliamentary elections to be held within sixty days of a new constitution being approved expected later this year the military handed power to morsi at the end of june. toward pakistan's capital a march protesting against the government's decision to reopen nato supply routes they were shot last november after the u.s. airstrike that killed twenty four pakistani troops they were reopened last week after america eventually apologized for the incident the first convoys
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the saw us as collectivist. he saw the united states as a group of people who likes to form associations, who wted to be with other people. he saw the french as the individualist and the americans as the more social people, and from that he concluded he was going to put up his colossal statue. it was going to have your mean something to people as a collective entity, and that is what made him realize the statue of liberty needed to say something to all americans, so he came up with the idea that what it would do is commemorate a hundredth anniversary of the declaration of independence, and this idea worked that he would build the statue in 1876, and it would stand for 100 years of american liberty, along this --- the longest period of liberty anyone had seen, and when he presented it in those terms that it was going to be the anniversary of the centennial of american liberty. good >> it is interesting that he looked back 100 years t find that moment and will sing to americans, because americans were coming out o
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thank it as us no to. close associates given us a glimpse into the future shape of the world we live in while his own future hangs precariously in the balance laura smith london. despite its editor's plight wiki leaks remains firm in its decision to publish the so-called syrian files the secret spilling group has started to release more than two million e-mails exposing international companies interests and to dealings in syria as well as the government's inner workings initial wires released it showed that an italian company supplied assad's government with cutting edge communication equipment as recently as february the online group promised even more damning revelations to come the amount of information is expected to dwarf that of wiki leaks infamous u.s. diplomatic cables just radek from the government accountability project says that the fact syrian files are making headlines despite the criticism against julian assange and wiki leaks proves the group's significance if these leaks were meaningless fl
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and that brings us to another interesting question that we can raise with you and we're joined on the live line and he's actually been listening to us and he may choose to comment on what you've said thus far david brickner who is the executive director of jews for jesus which is celebrating, i believe, it's 30th year, is that right, gaifd brickner? >> it's good to be with you, john. on the cornerstone of our headquarters it says jews for jesus established 32 a.d.ive or take a year but the organization you're right, it's celebrated its 30th year this past year. >> there are two ways of looking at the gospel texts. and one of the ways, they're not in conflict but one is the emphasis on the atonement, the redemption, incarnation, the son of god becoming mannd the price that was paid to redeem mankind is what you saw on the screen. there is the political, there is the moral, other interpretations of events. do jews for jesus accept the divinity of jesus christ? >> well, we would stand with the answer that one of the first jews for jesus gave when jesus asked the question "who do men say
and that brings us to another interesting question that we can raise with you and we're joined on the live line and he's actually been listening to us and he may choose to comment on what you've said thus far david brickner who is the executive director of jews for jesus which is celebrating, i believe, it's 30th year, is that right, gaifd brickner? >> it's good to be with you, john. on the cornerstone of our headquarters it says jews for jesus established 32 a.d.ive or take a year but...
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and suspense of the ecuadorian embassy in london is joining us on his extradition deadline passes. waiting on his asylum request. but a look back at the top stories from the past seven days and the latest developments this is the weekly on. russia's clouds in the region is coming to terms with the sheer scale of the devastation inflicted after flash floods struck overnight on friday many people woke up to a nightmare with loved ones simply washed away into the darkness at least one hundred seventy one people died in the deluge thousands of houses were swarmed affecting more than twenty thousand residents. in the worst hit town and he spoke to some of the survivors of the tragedy. you can see here behind me the river next to the town of crims all the debra that's been flooded into there by that deluge of water that came into the night and here we can see just a little part of the damage that that immense amount of water did this small house close to the river one of the worst hit one of the first. it pushed this carriage down with ease up against the side of the house the stripes th
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the discrepsizz do not allow us to do that. a similar thing will occur when we come to terms with globalization. therefore we the panelists here should really begin to think what should be the foundations on which we work ourselves? and only then decide what we can start doing today and bearing in mind that all of us are necessary when we race one against another, when one countries wants to dominate the other then we insisted and assisted those who were the fastest runners, when we no longer race against one another we should provide platforms and institutions focus on both who are runner up runners and lag behind. be it whoever does not, it works to our disadvantage and they might start a revolution not paying taxes. so everyone is essential. therefore we must find jobs for everyone and if we fail to do that, then they will start up a revolution. or else the discrepancies continue to be so great and therefore we cannot really implement a wise platform for integration. we need to identify the targets among which we will move l
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proceed to make your ship this used to be movement is moving room this used to be a bedroom the house has been completely gutted from the inside by the router which came right up to the tops of the windows with miller managed to escape and sat there might on a neighbor's fence where house collapsed she was perhaps you can read know his neighbors say just down the road a neighbor on our room and had her house collapse on top of. his target reporting. well these deadly floods in southern russia have sent reverberations all across the country the region is a massive tourist with thousands of holiday makers that heading every summer to the region but with travel communications now paralyzed news about friends and loved ones caught up in the disaster area is limited as karen tara reports i'm here in moscow standing in front of one of the major transportation halts this train station behind me are where the trains depart to head into and we've been seeing cancellations and delays but more importantly it's the families who are suffering families of those people who are still stranded in cros
proceed to make your ship this used to be movement is moving room this used to be a bedroom the house has been completely gutted from the inside by the router which came right up to the tops of the windows with miller managed to escape and sat there might on a neighbor's fence where house collapsed she was perhaps you can read know his neighbors say just down the road a neighbor on our room and had her house collapse on top of. his target reporting. well these deadly floods in southern russia...
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kaiser report next stay with us. max keiser this is the kaiser report we specialize in eating the faces of bankers and brokers because are cannibals and zombies stacy kaiser so i'm going to go to the most important news of the week and that is that tom cruise and katie holmes are getting divorced oh wait no i think my brain's been hijacked by c.n.n. and m s n b c and c n b c yes i rosemary's baby part two so in call roman polanski well i'm talking about these latest piece he says why is nobody freaking out about the libel or banking scandal he said he turns on the news in the biggest story is tom cruise and katie holmes the fact that katie holmes can now wear high heels not one single mention of the rigging of global interest rates by barclays and and the bank of england and perhaps the labor government. and he says you know perhaps we want to look at our own selves and ask if this was happening over there if bob diamond and paul tucker were having these talks about libel or is it fair to wonder what else hank paulso
kaiser report next stay with us. max keiser this is the kaiser report we specialize in eating the faces of bankers and brokers because are cannibals and zombies stacy kaiser so i'm going to go to the most important news of the week and that is that tom cruise and katie holmes are getting divorced oh wait no i think my brain's been hijacked by c.n.n. and m s n b c and c n b c yes i rosemary's baby part two so in call roman polanski well i'm talking about these latest piece he says why is nobody...
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lots of analogies for us to use so stick with me while i continue the storm idea. when the weather is good, you don't have to worry about whether or not you have holes in your roof. so the weather being good here, is this cheap and easy credit. right? you didn't have to worry about the fact that there were underlying problems. ragu says you have to have solutions that create long-term growth. wasn't there the potential for long-term growth with the easy credit? didn't it create enough wealth that put some kids through school? shouldn't that have contributed to ongoing growth? >> sure. and it could have been and some of it was, some of that money was invested in real valuable things. i think, you know, the parents who took out a home equity loan to put their kid through college and now are struggling to pay back that debt still have a kid that went to college and that's a great thing. in europe actually, the infrastructure is terrific and lot of that government spending that ragu was talking about was infrastructure spending. to continue your weather analogy, ali, i
lots of analogies for us to use so stick with me while i continue the storm idea. when the weather is good, you don't have to worry about whether or not you have holes in your roof. so the weather being good here, is this cheap and easy credit. right? you didn't have to worry about the fact that there were underlying problems. ragu says you have to have solutions that create long-term growth. wasn't there the potential for long-term growth with the easy credit? didn't it create enough wealth...
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thank you so much for being here with us on r.t. now i want to show you something that i found on one of the social media so we can talk about that now said the town of prince was destroyed by a manmade tsunami after an emergency discharge from the nearby water reservoir is that even possible no no it's impossible please account that it was very heavy rain it was about. twenty centimeters of water on one meter a large water basin a large water basin it's easy to calculate the amount of water in the amount of water downstream to claims it's enough water for more than ten meters it's more than enough so additional human influence is not required it's not enough water for saluted normal. authors a signal of new climate data so basically that manmade theory that everybody keeps throwing out saying that this could be something that was manmade it has no relevance to what's happening to mum on a law called manmade influence is not relevant is it more climate change that's happening around the world is a signal it's a signal typical around
thank you so much for being here with us on r.t. now i want to show you something that i found on one of the social media so we can talk about that now said the town of prince was destroyed by a manmade tsunami after an emergency discharge from the nearby water reservoir is that even possible no no it's impossible please account that it was very heavy rain it was about. twenty centimeters of water on one meter a large water basin a large water basin it's easy to calculate the amount of water in...
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us associates given us a glimpse into the future shape of the world we live in now while his own future hangs precariously in the balance norris myth london well the spot isn't just plight we can make sense back in the game the whistle blowing web site is publishing the so-called syrian files the green promised millions of emails will be released over the next few weeks exposing the west's hypocrisy in dealing with damascus the first batch of documents revealed how an italian company supplied the syrian authorities with sophisticated communication and christian equipment as recently as this family and there are more damning revelations to follow so there is apparently a hundred times more information than the previous leak of u.s. diplomatic cables just erratic from the government accountability project says the fact syria files are making headlines despite the criticism against join the sangean with a lease proves the group significance. if these leaks were meaningless fluff or not in the public interest in knowing cared no one would report on them and they would see julian assange djo
us associates given us a glimpse into the future shape of the world we live in now while his own future hangs precariously in the balance norris myth london well the spot isn't just plight we can make sense back in the game the whistle blowing web site is publishing the so-called syrian files the green promised millions of emails will be released over the next few weeks exposing the west's hypocrisy in dealing with damascus the first batch of documents revealed how an italian company supplied...
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laurie rothman brings us one family's story. >> you did. >> did i? >> you bought me the beer at the bar. you picked me up. >> lisa and kevin have been married since 1986. both worked until they adopted their little girl megan from south korea in 1999. lisa decided to stay at home and kevin continued to work for an insurance company as an underwriter and broke. >>> did you like doing that? >> i did very much so. i liked working with people. dealing with solving problems. >> kevin started working for his company at age 16 in the mailroom. from there he worked his way up the ladder for the next 36 years. but in 2009 the recession hit. >> i knew once they call you in and say can you come into the office please into the room you knew right then and there what was going to happen. >> it was a sign of the times? >> yes, 10% of the staff. countrywide was let go. >> how did you feel after you lost your job not being able to provide as much money for the family? as if you are a you are failure. the way i was brought up, everybody is involve in the support of t
laurie rothman brings us one family's story. >> you did. >> did i? >> you bought me the beer at the bar. you picked me up. >> lisa and kevin have been married since 1986. both worked until they adopted their little girl megan from south korea in 1999. lisa decided to stay at home and kevin continued to work for an insurance company as an underwriter and broke. >>> did you like doing that? >> i did very much so. i liked working with people. dealing with...
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hottest topic in russia's blogosphere but discussion of the floods dominating the charts let's join us by mozart now for more on this. probably so good to see you what has been the reaction on the web at this point. rory of the blog fears i have been buzzing today it's been all about condolences as well as some controversial comments coming out from the blogs yes but you know people have generally just been very supportive everybody is shocked about what's just happened out the and people are just saying let's just gather together and help them but i want to talk to you a little bit about some of these controversial comments that even shocked me as i was reading and going through the twitters and the facebook now let's start off with the first comment which i think will kick off what some of the comments are now let's read this out the town of crimson was a destroyed by a man made tsunami after an emergency discharge of from the nearby water reservoir now this comment has actually been doing the rounds for the last twenty four hours it's because some people believe that this was a man
hottest topic in russia's blogosphere but discussion of the floods dominating the charts let's join us by mozart now for more on this. probably so good to see you what has been the reaction on the web at this point. rory of the blog fears i have been buzzing today it's been all about condolences as well as some controversial comments coming out from the blogs yes but you know people have generally just been very supportive everybody is shocked about what's just happened out the and people are...
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so good to have you with us today this is still ahead for you in the program about a. russian classes on the streets of the ukrainian capital of the country possible recognizing russian as an official language and regions. and scientists hope they found the so-called god particle and say its existence my own look at the mystery of how universe was created. the deadline for julian assange and his extradition to sweden set by britain's highest court came past saturday but the whistleblower does still remain in the u.k. he's still waiting for ecuador to decide on his request for political asylum before taking refuge in the embassy of this south american country produced a much talked about interview show exclusively here on our. last edition ed just this week laura smith not upset. the key moments of the series. i'm julian assange . it is true of wiki leaks where they expose the world secrets these documents belong the united states government being attacked by the powerful united states strongly condemn this quote after quote the long promised an insight into the world t
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where -- the big battles he won, remind us. chancellorsville, second manassas. does the federal army completely dissolve? >> no. >> no. all right. it's at times -- especially in the case of second manassas it's in terrible shape, but it's not like he walks into washington unopposed. all right. he mauls the federalists tremendously, but he still -- that's why he always needs the follow-on victory. that's why you have the antietam campaign. that's why you have the gettysburg. he wants the follow-on. you need the three, all right. but let's say he wins at gettysburg, all right. what does he do? i mean so what, right? he wins at gettysburg. and he loses a third of his men in the process. he still has the logistical problem. he still has all these sorts of issues. and this is an argument against lee and one that should be considered. and part of it relates to -- part of it also relates to how plausible, though, you think that gettysburg and that -- whether or not he really could have won in gettysburg or antietam. >> i think the problem is is strategy -- i personally
where -- the big battles he won, remind us. chancellorsville, second manassas. does the federal army completely dissolve? >> no. >> no. all right. it's at times -- especially in the case of second manassas it's in terrible shape, but it's not like he walks into washington unopposed. all right. he mauls the federalists tremendously, but he still -- that's why he always needs the follow-on victory. that's why you have the antietam campaign. that's why you have the gettysburg. he wants...
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it's good to have you with us or an r.t. today scientists are hopeful they are closer to solving life's greatest mysteries after discovering what's known as the god particle the european center for nuclear research says it's the most anticipated find of the decade. of a tries to decipher the so-called higgs boson. scientists working at the large hadron collider have said that they've discovered a new particle which is consistent with the higgs bo's'n all the elusive god particle now why that is so important is well if this proves to be the higgs bo's'n it proves right a whole lot of theory that scientists have been working with for the best part of fifty years now concerning the creation of the universe how it works and most importantly why things have muss up until now we've only been able to really theorize mass into equations concerning particle physics it's all very very complex science in fact some of those working at the large hadron collider of said that it's well probably easier to find the higgs boson than to explai
it's good to have you with us or an r.t. today scientists are hopeful they are closer to solving life's greatest mysteries after discovering what's known as the god particle the european center for nuclear research says it's the most anticipated find of the decade. of a tries to decipher the so-called higgs boson. scientists working at the large hadron collider have said that they've discovered a new particle which is consistent with the higgs bo's'n all the elusive god particle now why that is...
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our top stories stay with us here on r.t. . wealthy british scientists someplace in america has no time to explain the findings . of the sun for their. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy in cars a report on. the book. the book. the book. the book. the book.
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is to say joins us now live from our news room with more. well marina it's amazing what a hundred forty characters can do to instigate a display now twenty four hours later the blogosphere social media has just been buzzing about what exactly happened out the in a criminal now i just want to tell you the first we're going to talk about is a conspiracy theory that you mentioned earlier on that everybody has been talking about now on twitter it's been a topic of discussion today the main story we got in the floods has been that some people think that this flooding was actually manmade now want to pull up a map and so i can show you why people say that now there's a reservoir between crimps and the port town region at the bottom there as you can see that reservoir has nothing to do with what just happened in that region in fact the authorities have said that it's in tag they showed images of a satellite image is that everything is ok then vesta gaging committee has come out and said everything is fine with that reservoir it has nothing to do wi
is to say joins us now live from our news room with more. well marina it's amazing what a hundred forty characters can do to instigate a display now twenty four hours later the blogosphere social media has just been buzzing about what exactly happened out the in a criminal now i just want to tell you the first we're going to talk about is a conspiracy theory that you mentioned earlier on that everybody has been talking about now on twitter it's been a topic of discussion today the main story we...
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recap of our top stories in just a few minutes stay with us you're watching r.t. . wealthy british style. yes but i'm not surprised to find it hard. to write that. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max cons or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on r g. russia would be so much brighter.
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it has us wondering whether there is such a thing as pre-karma. the mittmobile made its first appearance four years ago, too. this time around romney is a lot farther down the road. >> your favorite stop so far? >> there's absolutely no wind. they're all my favorite. >> probably the most successful bus tour ever, 1992. bill and al's excellent adventure, eight states in an eight-bus motorcade that took them all the way to the white house. a bus is the ultimate campaign prop and a ride that offers endless norman rockwellish photo opes, diners, farmers' markets, convenience stores, the whole on the road again feel of a bus just oozes americana. on a bus, a guy who regularly flies air force one and marine one can relate to what washington calls real people. >> the best vacation i had when i was a kid was my grandmother and my mom and my sister, we traveled around the country on greyhound buses and on trains, and we stayed at howard johnsons. >> and that's why the wheels on the bus go round and round every time an election comes 'round. thanks for watc
it has us wondering whether there is such a thing as pre-karma. the mittmobile made its first appearance four years ago, too. this time around romney is a lot farther down the road. >> your favorite stop so far? >> there's absolutely no wind. they're all my favorite. >> probably the most successful bus tour ever, 1992. bill and al's excellent adventure, eight states in an eight-bus motorcade that took them all the way to the white house. a bus is the ultimate campaign prop and...
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we used it using t.a.r.p. money. that's a metaphor for a broader problem. they passed nothing and you have to put them in the mix as we debate who's responsible for this problem. >> try very hard to fight him and mitt romney. and he keeps ceding grown. >> this country responds to leadership. in response to presidential leadership and not congressional leadership. >> inspite all of this bad news, let me remind you of 1980, a week before the election, when reagan left to go to cleveland for the one debate with carter, abc had reagan ahead a little bit, time magazine had carter ahead a little bit. a week later, reagan carried 44 states. the country will at some point, they'll throw a switch, this isn't working or this is the best we could do. i wouldn't be confident. >> reagan, romney isn't reagan. obama isn't carter and hostages aren't in iraq. >>> we'll take a break right now. we'll talk about the veepstakes. they're heating up. >> his slogan for this campaign, it could be worse. romney's slogan for the campaign, it could be better. >>> doesn't it make you w
we used it using t.a.r.p. money. that's a metaphor for a broader problem. they passed nothing and you have to put them in the mix as we debate who's responsible for this problem. >> try very hard to fight him and mitt romney. and he keeps ceding grown. >> this country responds to leadership. in response to presidential leadership and not congressional leadership. >> inspite all of this bad news, let me remind you of 1980, a week before the election, when reagan left to go to...